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The Man Who Built Chicago Sewers - 1912

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King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and his wife Queen Helen - 1937

The king was known to the Italians as Sciaboletta ("little saber") because of his height of 1.53 m (5 ft 0 in). His short stature may be due to inbreeding, as both his parents and grandparents were cousins.

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Miners at the Serra Perada gold mine in Brazil - 1980s

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A father comforted his two children after confirming the death of John F. Kennedy – in 1963

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Civilian houses damaged during the bombing of Pearl Harbor - 1941

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A girl who grew up in a war zone paints a picture of home for frightened children – 1948

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The Peronist Workers' Militia helped the Argentine government crush an attempted coup against the Perón government after the Bombing of Plaza de Mayo – 1955

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Prague Spring - 1968

From 20 to 21 August 1968, during the Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact invasion of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, Czechoslovak citizens held the flag on the streets of Prague, passing by burning Soviet main battle tanks and other armored vehicles.

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View of anti-aircraft fire over the city of Åland - 1943

Allied anti-aircraft fire over the Algerian city of Åland on January 21, 1943, during a nighttime air raid by Nazi Germany.

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London milk courier during the Second World War - 1940

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